Considering the relevance of object-oriented technologies to open systems, this book presents an overview of the key features of object-oriented technologies and the benefits which, it is claimed, arise from their use. It looks at current and future exploitation of object-oriented technologies in the open systems arena, drawing on the information obtained from a series of interviews conducted with representatives of a number of X/Open member companies. The reader is introduced to the essential nature of managed objects, and the necessary framework for defining them. The managed object definition and development process are discussed and the issues involved in registering them are explored. Conformance testing is also covered. X/Open and Prentice Hall are pleased to join forces to make available some of X/Open's key works. This title is especially selected by X/Open and Prentice Hall for distribution through the international book trade by Prentice Hall.
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